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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 27 September 2005
- ISBN 9780415364775
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages272 pages
- Size 246x174 mm
- Weight 660 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 29 Halftones, black & white 0
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Short description:
The artists, philosophers, art historians and cultural theorists contributing to this book address the complexity of interpreting art as research and suggest ways in which the visual and the verbal could engage in more productive and open discussions.
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Focusing on a unique arena, Thinking Through Art takes an innovative look at artists? experiences of undertaking doctorates and asks: If the making of art is not simply the formulation of an object but is also the formation of complex ideas then what effect does academic enquiry have on art practice?
Using twenty-eight pictures, never before seen outside the artists? universities, Thinking Through Art focuses on art produced in higher educational environments and considers how the material product comes about through a process of conceiving and giving form to abstract thought. It further examines how this form, which is research art sits uneasily within academic circles, and yet is uniquely situated outside the gallery system.
The journal articles, from eminent scholars, artists, philosophers, art historians and cultural theorists, demonstrate the complexity of interpreting art as research, and provide students and scholars with an invaluable resource for their art and cultural studies courses.
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Table of Contents:
Introduction, Katy Macleod, Lin Holdridge; Part 1 Introduction to Part 1, Katy Macleod, Lin Holdridge; Chapter 1 Art and theoria, Nicholas Davey; Chapter 2 Interrupting the artist, Clive Cazeaux; Chapter 3 Concrete abstractions and intersemiotic translations, Kenneth G. Hay; Chapter 4 Repeat: entity and ground, Ken Neil; Chapter 5 The virtually new, Peter Dallow; Part 2 Introduction to Part 2, Katy Macleod, Lin Holdridge; Chapter 6 Representing illusions, Tim O?Riley; Chapter 7 Spatial ontology in fine art practice, Naren Barfield; Chapter 8 sidekick; Chapter 9 Painting, Jim Mooney; Chapter 10 Poesis, Siún Hanrahan; Chapter 11 Frozen complexity, Milos Rankovic; Chapter 12 Decolonising methods, Gavin Renwick; Part 3 Introduction to Part 3, Katy Macleod, Lin Holdridge; Chapter 13 Hybrid texts and academic authority, Iain Biggs; Chapter 14 The gesture of writing, Kerstin Mey; Chapter 15 Derrida?s ?two paintings in painting?, Jeff Collins; Chapter 16 A method of search for reality, Timothy Emlyn Jones; Afterword, James Elkins;
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